Yeah, then if you can read for example
/afs/cern.ch/project/linux/utils/hinv.orig
then you have a working afs...
But please, next time if you are not under pressure ( :-) ) don't post
AFS questions to this list.
Regards,
Gergo
Nick Vidiadakis wrote:
> Thats the problem: I have no idea how AFS works and there is a
> pressure of time because some users need access to their paths.
>
> Gergely Debreczeni wrote:
>> Just a guess:
>>
>> The cell name which is defined in
>>
>> /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell
>>
>> is not defined
>>
>> /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB
>>
>> check, then include your cell into CellServDB.
>> Which cell are you using. Isn't it registered at GrandCentral ?
>>
>> regards,
>> Gergo
>>
> I just tried something that seemed to work (don't know though if it
> works well...). I entered "cern.ch" in:
>
> /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell
>
>
> and started the service with:
>
> service afs start
>
> and the service started without any errors. After that I checked that
> under the path "/afs" all directories existed as normally. Is this a
> correct solution?
|